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Gabriele Sommer, Ethnographie des Sprachwechsels: Sozialer Wandel und Sprachverhalten bei den Yeyi (Botswana). (Sprachkontakt in Afrika, 2.) Köln: Rüdiger Köppe, 1995. Pp. 504. Pb DM 98.00.
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